We have seen an overwhelming outpouring of support from individuals as well as organizations ending this first week of November. Our fan base on Facebook is just shy of 600 and we are consistently receiving more and more traffic to the website. More importantly we have been steadily receiving a dozen or more submissions to our website daily. This is very reassuring and we are very grateful to our supporters and fans.I would like to thank Maxim Magazine for creating a page in their "Stuff" Section detailing the project ideas and goals. We would also like to thank Military Times and specifically the Army Times for not only publishing a 2nd page story about the project but listing a "Call to Action" on their blog. In addition, we would also like to thank IAVA.org's Community of Veterans for helping spread the word by detailing on their blog and on their front page in their member's area details about our project and how to contribute. As we progress into the holiday months, we would like to remind everyone that we have merchandise for sale on our website and on Cafepress.com. These items will be on sale now and into December and the funds will go to support our efforts to release our project to the public, marketing, advertising, and more as we draw closer and closer to a publish date sometime next year. We have everything from stickers to hoodies, coffee cups to T-shirts. This is a great way to contribute and participate in the project and we need it now more than ever. So, as the holidays approach and you need a gift to give your Dad, Mom, Aunt, or Uncle or if you want your kids to hit the school looking COOL, get one of our shirts, hoodies, or T's and show you love them and that you love Service Members and Veterans!!!We have been working as hard as ever and have some new developments to release this month so stay tuned and keep checking in for updates. As always, we cannot do this without your help and it is more than imperitive that you help us spread the word either through emails, social networking, phone calls, letters, etc anyway you would like, PLEASE help spread the word and lets get this project finished by SUMMER!!!!We couldn't do it without you, thank you all so much for the help and support, we love you all!!!!!

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Jaeson "Doc" Parsons

Founder and CEO of The Graffiti of War Project, Doc is a decorated combat veteran of Operation Iraqi Freedom where he was a combat medic with the 54th Engineer Battalion. He is currently the a journalist for Force 12 Media and is featured weekly on SOFREP.com. Docas been featured in numerous media outlets such as Wired.com, Maxim.com and BusinessInsider.com. For more information about Jaeson "Doc" Parsons click HERE or send him an EMAIL.